a baseball card celebration of the dodgers and the infield of my youth.

26 February 2015

these are my 'type' of cards

minimalism.

abstract expressionism.

postmodernism.

(lyrics by vernon reid).

i used to listen to some living colour. i saw them in concert a couple of times, including once when they opened for the rolling stones on the 'steel wheels' tour. that was in la at the coliseum along with guns n' roses, who were an la only add on the tour. good times, but i digress.

i was recently motivated to pick up the dodgers from the 1996 topps gallery set, plus one white sox card. these 1996 topps gallery cards cover many different types of artistry. while i avoided taking art history in college, i do enjoy a good museum and i have some pretty clear preferences when it comes to paintings and specific artists.

on to the cards. here's mike piazza

he's a master. the card is a sort of precursor to the upper deck masterpieces sets, except that only the background on this card has the canvas look to it.

eric karros

and ramon martinez

represent 'the classics', while hideo nomo

and a double play turning ray durham

are 'new editions'. i don't know what that means. to me, 'the classics' refers to roman and greek art, primarily sculpture. maybe a marble bust of eric karros and his fabio-hair would have been appropriate.

roger cedeno

and karim garcia

are 'the futurists'. futurism was big in italy about 100 years ago.

raul mondesi

and ismael valdes

represent 'the modernists'. this looks like cubism to me, and i like it. i enjoy works by paul klee, mark rothko (more abstract expressionism), and the like.

too bad there weren't any cards using the pointillism technique, but then again, aren't these cards just a bunch of little dots on cardboard?

let's trade

click it - you will be rewarded! for trading, not clicking.

let's trade, part 2

i collect dodgers cards, any and all cards featuring steve garvey, ron cey, dave lopes or bill russell, all topps cards of the players who were featured in the 1978 topps set as dodgers, cards featuring dodger stadium, o-pee-chee variations, cards showing memorial patches and/or armbands, and cards showing the double play turn at second base. i am also currently working on my 1971 topps set. i have a lot of cards to trade!